Are there Jehovah's Witnesses in North Korea?

Jehovah's Witnesses have been present in Korea since 1912. There are now more than 100,000 Jehovah's Witnesses living in Korea. They have enjoyed freedom to worship since receiving national registration in 1952.
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What countries are against Jehovah's Witnesses?

Jehovah's Witness members have been imprisoned in many countries for their refusal of conscription or compulsory military service. Their religious activities are banned or restricted in some countries, including Singapore, China, Vietnam, Russia and many Muslim-majority countries.
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Is Bible ban in North Korea?

The Bible is reported to have been banned in North Korea and several incidents have emerged in which Christians were arrested or executed for possessing and/or selling the book, while other reports state that they have their own translated Bible.
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What happens if you have a Bible in North Korea?

Christians in North Korea must practice their faith in secret. They can't meet together to worship or tell others about Jesus. If they are caught with a Bible, singing a hymn, or praying, they can face up to 15 years in a labor camp. Life in the camps is unbearable.
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Are there underground Christians in North Korea?

Most of North Korea's underground Christians do not engage in the extremely dangerous work of proselytizing, according to defectors and outside experts. Instead, they largely keep their beliefs to themselves or within their immediate families. But even those who stay deep underground face danger, defectors say.
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Can Christians live in North Korea?

Today, the total number of Christians in North Korea is liberally estimated to be no more than somewhere between 12,000 and 15,000.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses growing or shrinking?

Jehovah's Witnesses are the fastest-growing church body in the U.S. and Canada, now with more than 1 million members, according to new figures that track church membership in the U.S. and Canada.
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Who is the current leader of Jehovah's Witnesses?

Nathan H. Knorr, President of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Are there Jehovah's Witnesses in South Korea?

There are now more than 100,000 Jehovah's Witnesses living in Korea. They have enjoyed freedom to worship since receiving national registration in 1952. However, South Korea has a long history of imprisoning Jehovah's Witnesses for their scripturally-based refusal to bear arms.
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How many haircuts are you allowed in North Korea?

North Korean government has 28 official hairstyles approved and all men and women in the country have to follow the same hairstyles as other hairstyles are banned.
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Is there Church in North Korea?

Bongsu Church (Korean: 봉수교회) is a Protestant church in the Konguk-dong of the Mangyongdae District of Pyongyang in North Korea. It is one of just a handful churches in the country and one of only two Protestant churches, the other one being Chilgol Church.
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What is forbidden in North Korea?

1. Foreign movies, songs not allowed. Watching foreign movies or listening to foreign music can send North Korean citizens to jail. In 2015, North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-un ordered the destruction of all cassette tapes and CDs that had state-banned songs in order to contain dissent.
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Are there Jehovah Witnesses in China?

Jehovah's Witnesses first appeared in China in 1883, held their first baptism of Chinese members in 1931, and had 13 members by 1939 (World Christian Encyclopedia 2001, 195). In 1958, however, the Jehovah's Witnesses were "completely suppressed" (ibid.).
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What is the most persecuted religion?

Between 2007 and 2017, the PEW organization found that "Christians experienced harassment by governments or social groups in the largest number of countries"—144 countries—but that it is almost equal to the number of countries (142) in which Muslims experience harassment.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses leave each year?

An estimated 70,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped every year — roughly 1% of the church's total population, according to data published by the Watchtower. Their names are published at local Kingdom Halls. Of those, two-thirds never return.
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How much money do Jehovah's Witnesses have to give?

Funding. Jehovah's Witnesses fund their activities, such as publishing, constructing and operating facilities, evangelism, and disaster relief via donations. There is no tithing or collection, but all are encouraged to donate to the organization.
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Do Jehovah Witness elders get paid?

The majority of elders are family men and maintain secular employment to support their families. Jehovah's Witnesses do not have a salaried clergy nor any employees.
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Is Jehovah's Witness a true religion?

Although many of their eschatological teachings have changed over the years, Jehovah's Witnesses have consistently claimed to be the only true religion.
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Which president's mother was a Jehovah's Witness?

Ike's father received a Jehovah's Witness funeral when he died in the 1940s. Ike's mother continued as an active Jehovah's Witness until her death. Ike and his brothers also stopped associating regularly after 1915.
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Do Jehovah Witnesses shun family?

Shunning — known as disfellowship among Jehovah's Witness — is a punishment implemented by a panel of elders and calls on all other members of the congregation to reject the person both socially and emotionally, even if they are a family member.
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What religion is allowed in North Korea?

North Korea is considered an atheist state, where it is reported that the government continues to interfere with individual's ability to practice a religion, even though the Constitution guarantees "freedom of religious beliefs." The regime reportedly continues to repress the religious activities of unauthorized ...
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Why did North Korea ban the Bible?

Officially, North Korea guarantees freedom of religion for its 24 million people. In practice, authorities crack down on Christians, who are seen as a Western-influenced threat to the government. The distribution of bibles and secret prayer services can mean banishment to a labor camp or execution, defectors say.
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Are there mosques in North Korea?

The Ar-Rahman Mosque is a mosque in Pyongyang, North Korea on the grounds of the Iranian embassy, and is considered the country's first and only mosque.
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